I used to love reading vampire books back in the day. That day being twenty or more years ago now. From Stoker's Dracula, to Stephen King's Salem's Lot and Anne Rice's books.
They were some books that got a lot of attention and praise, but I'd thought I'd list a few of the other hidden gems that you might not have sampled. Listed only in the order I took them from my bookshelf.
1. The Holmes Dracula File by Fred Saberhagen.(Early icon mash-up)
2. The Stake & Bite by Richard Laymon
3. Darklost by Mick Farren
4. Vampires by John Steakley (better than the film)
5.The Vampire's Apprentice by Richard Lee Byers (loved this one)
6. The Vampire Anthology presented by Roger Vadim (stories from Poe, Le Fanu, E. F. Benson, Bloch & Bradbury) (the book rather than the authors is the hidden gem)
What are your Vampire novel hidden gems?
They were some books that got a lot of attention and praise, but I'd thought I'd list a few of the other hidden gems that you might not have sampled. Listed only in the order I took them from my bookshelf.
1. The Holmes Dracula File by Fred Saberhagen.(Early icon mash-up)
2. The Stake & Bite by Richard Laymon
3. Darklost by Mick Farren
4. Vampires by John Steakley (better than the film)
5.The Vampire's Apprentice by Richard Lee Byers (loved this one)
6. The Vampire Anthology presented by Roger Vadim (stories from Poe, Le Fanu, E. F. Benson, Bloch & Bradbury) (the book rather than the authors is the hidden gem)
What are your Vampire novel hidden gems?